The Haunting of Hill House
That's the Shirley Jackson novel that was made into the movie The Haunting, right? I want to make sure you don't mean The Haunting at Hell House.
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The Haunting of Hill House
That's the Shirley Jackson novel that was made into the movie The Haunting, right? I want to make sure you don't mean The Haunting at Hell House.
Is that the Roddy McDowall one?
I think Ju-On is my scariest ghost movie, though it's been so long since I saw Changeling that I can't be absolutely sure.
That's the Shirley Jackson novel that was made into the movie The Haunting
Yes. I always forget that the movie had a different title.
Yes. I always forget that the movie had a different title.
Cool cast, and Robert Wise consciously going back to his RKO Val Lewton roots (Cat People, etc.).
Claire Bloom (Philip Roth's lover of many years), Julie Harris, Russ Tamblyn (Amber's dad, Twin Peaks, West Side Story, 7 Brides...)
Jilli, I am mostly with you on Wolfman, although I could have done with a bit less "eeewwww" and "Startle!" during the wolfy sequences.
I vote for the original version of The Haunting, though.
That and The Innocents top my list of old school creep-out movies.
Is that the Roddy McDowall one?
That's The Legend of Hell House. Which isn't a bad one either, though kids play compared to the book.
The Changeling
Also a truly frightening one. Scariest. Rubber ball. Ever.
So, is The Crazies supposed to be good? The preview I saw was so-so, but check out this photo: [link]
Death by swather! Or maybe that's a combine. Still, as a farm boy I lament the lack of "death by farm machinery" in today's horror films, so this looks promising....
I hope so, because I only find Josh Duhamel appealing or interesting in film. Las Vegas leaves me cold, yet give me the horror that is Transformers or 28 Weeks Later and I'm all "That's the same guy?! Want!"
We're watching Anatomy of a Murder tonight in my law class. I've never seen it.
I think it's really good.